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Have your say about reporting safety concerns - MSAC Safety Reporting Survey

The NSW Mine Safety Advisory Council (MSAC) wants to hear from you about the reporting of safety concerns in the NSW coal mining industry.

This follows findings and recommendations from the Queensland Coal Mining Board of Inquiry into a serious accident at Queensland’s Grosvenor coal mine in 2020.

MSAC has commissioned the NSW Resources Regulator to undertake a survey to better understand the reporting of safety concerns and to help identify similar issues that may exist within NSW coal mines.

We’ve created a quick 6-minute anonymous survey where your responses will provide crucial feedback in relation to the reporting of safety concerns in NSW coal mine sites.

Scan the QR code below to access the survey:

This is a QR code that will take you to https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/GTCJC89

Further information can be found in the Fact Sheet: MSAC Safety Reporting Survey - Have your say (PDF, 92.55 KB).

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